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Heynsius lived and worked in The Hague, Laren and Amsterdam, among other places. He received his training as a painter at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. He painted, drew and watercolored in the style of Amsterdam Impressionism. His painting style was strongly influenced by the works of Paul Cézanne and Maurice de Vlaminck. His favorite subjects were landscapes, city and village views, horses and still lifes with flowers. Particularly later in his career, he focused on the southern French landscape of Provence. Heynsius was a member of the artists' society Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam and of the art societies "De Sphinx" and "Amicitiae" in Leiden, Pulchri Studio and the Hollandse Kunstskring in The Hague. Heynsius was also the treasurer of the artists' association De Onvangenen in Amsterdam.
This work can be reached from a village or castle on a hill with a beautiful bridge. Is this a work from French Provence or Italian Tuscany?
The work is well framed, but the frame is damaged. See pictures
Signed lower left
On the back a number : no 278 . Is this from an exhibition or is this the artist's 278th painting.
The work can be shipped, but collection is always preferred.